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Krishna and the naga Kaliya, 19th century (gouache on paper)
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Krishna and the naga Kaliya, 19th century (gouache on paper)
7394109 Krishna and the naga Kaliya, 19th century (gouache on paper) by Pakistani School, (19th Century); 40.1x27.6 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: gouache on paper, Material: paper, Technique: painted
Dimensions: h x w: mount 40.1 x 27.6 cm
Associated place(s): place of creation: Asia, India, north-west India, Punjab Hills, Punjab, Amritsar, possible. place of creation: Asia, India, north-west India, Punjab Hills, Punjab. place of creation: Asia, Pakistan, Punjab province, Punjab plains, Lahore, possible); © Ashmolean Museum
Media ID 32105590
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This 19th-century print titled "Krishna and the naga Kaliya" showcases a mesmerizing battle scene between the Hindu deity Krishna and the serpent demon, Kaliya. Created by an unknown Pakistani artist from the Punjab region, this gouache on paper artwork measures 40.1x27.6 cm and is currently housed in the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford. The painting depicts a legendary tale from Hindu mythology where Krishna confronts Kaliya to protect his people from its evil influence. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this mythic encounter to life, capturing both the divinity of Krishna as well as the menacing presence of Kaliya. As good triumphs over evil, this artwork symbolizes the eternal struggle between light and darkness, showcasing how religious beliefs shape our understanding of spirituality. The snake motif represents not only physical danger but also spiritual challenges that one must overcome. With its rich cultural significance and historical context, this piece offers viewers a glimpse into South Asian artistry while highlighting themes such as religion, mythology, and spirituality. It serves as a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with divine beings and their role in shaping our collective consciousness. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable work for future generations to appreciate its beauty and delve into its profound symbolism.
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